Intermec CN51 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide - Page 61
About the Answerback Character String, VT/ANSI Protocol Options continued
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Chapter 2 - Configuring and Managing ITE VT/ANSI Protocol Options (continued) Option Description Value Terminal ID Terminal ID enables the entry of a character 0 to 30 characters. string sent back to the host in response to IAC Default is a null string. SB terminal type SE. If set to null, then ANSI, VT100, VT220, VT320, or VT340 is returned as selected. Use PC Char Set When enabled, the font character set defaults On or Off. to the computer character set instead of a DEC Default is Off. terminal character set. UserKey Locked When enabled, the host ignores a host command defining the Function keys. On or Off. Default is Off. VT Cursor Mode Determines what is returned to the host when Cursor or Application. cursor keys are pressed. Application generates Default is Cursor. application ESC sequences for the key code. Cursor generates ANSI cursor control ESC sequences that correspond to what appears on the face of the cursor key. VT220 Mode Selects character or block mode for VT220. If Character or Block. Character is selected, the computer sends each Default is Character. character as it is pressed. If Block is selected, the computer sends a block of characters when a terminating key is pressed. RS232 Setup Configure the serial communications port. For more information, see "About RS232 Setup Options" on page 50. About the Answerback Character String Enable Answerback to send a character string to the host in response to an inquiry (hexadecimal 05). The string can be 0 to 30 characters long, and possibly longer if you use wildcards as described in this section. Default is the computer serial number. Note: Although the string can be longer than 30 characters, only the first thirty characters of the name are transmitted back to the host when ENQ is sent. Use the keypad or SIP to enter the character string. If you enter any of the following control characters, it is sent out. Note that control strings count as one character. To configure an Answerback string that includes computer-specific information, use wild card characters in the string as follows: Wild Card Characters for Answerback Use %I1, %I2, %I3, %I4 To Get 1st through 4th octet of IP address. Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 49